Description:
The bill was signed into law in 1975, establishing the Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, an independent agency of the executive branch of the government of the state of Alabama. The practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology is a privilege which is granted to qualified persons by legislative authority in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare. The intent of the licensure law is to require educational training and licensure of any person who engages in the practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology,
to encourage better educational training programs, to prohibit the unauthorized and unqualified practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology, and to prohibit the unprofessional conduct of persons licensed to practice speech-language pathology and/or audiology.

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Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners Website

Description:
The Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners is a regulatory organization comprised of licensed social work practitioners whose mission is: To protect the public from incompetent, unethical and unlawful social work practice. To enforce qualification standards for all levels of licensure and certification. To delineate unlawful conduct through disciplinary procedures against practitioners who violate applicable laws or rules. Alabama Law 34-30-57 requires the names and addresses of all persons licensed by the Board of Social Work Examiners to be published. This list is made available for education or verification purposes only.

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Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board Website

Description:
The Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board was created by the State Legislature (ACT 90-639) in 1990. This followed the Enactment of Public Law 101-73 in 1989 which required that each of the states establish an agency for the licensure, certification and regulation of appraisers. Our mission is to protect the public interest by assuring that all consumers of real estate appraisal services receive such services from appraisers who are fully qualified in accordance with both Federal and State Law. These responsibilities are accomplished by AREAB through a variety of efforts including testing of potential licensees, pre-license and continuing education requirements, investigation of complaints and disciplinary action against licensees as warranted.

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Alabama Department of Revenue Website

Description:
The Alabama Department of Revenue will efficiently and effectively administer the revenue laws in an equitable, courteous and professional manner to fund governmental services for the citizens of Alabama.

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Alabama Department of Senior Services Website

Description:
The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens and people with disabilities. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38 Chapter 3 of the Code of Alabama. ADSS is charged with carrying out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended and works closely with the U.S. Administration on Aging to achieve this goal. More information on the Older Americans Act can be found on the ADSS website and the U.S. Administration on Aging’s website.

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Alabama Department of Senior Services Website

Description:
The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens and people with disabilities. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38 Chapter 3 of the Code of Alabama. ADSS is charged with carrying out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended and works closely with the U.S. Administration on Aging to achieve this goal. More information on the Older Americans Act can be found on the ADSS website and the U.S. Administration on Aging’s website.

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Alabama Connect, A Service of the Alabama Department of Senior Services, Website

Description:
This site is provided by the Alabama Department of Senior Services to assist older adults, individuals with disabilities and their family members locate services they might need as well as other information that might be of interest. Our site has a collection of tools, resources, and educational information to help with this search.

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Alabama Real Estate Commission Website

Description:
Website about he Real Estate Commission. Mission - To serve the public through the licensing and regulating of real estate licensees. Vision - To ensure excellence in the real estate profession. Values Excellence in stewardship, service, innovation, and integrity.

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Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Website

Description:
The purpose of the ASHOF is to honor, preserve and perpetuate the names, deeds and records of those, living and dead, who by achievement or service, have brought lasting fame and honor to the State of Alabama and to themselves through their outstanding accomplishments.

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Alabama Department of Revenue Website

Description:
The Alabama Department of Revenue will efficiently and effectively administer the revenue laws in an equitable, courteous and professional manner to fund governmental services for the citizens of Alabama.

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Alabama Division of Risk Management Website

Description:
The Division of Risk Management (DORM) was created by an act of the Legislature in 1990. The Division administers the State Insurance Fund, General Liability Trust Fund, the State Employee Injury Compensation Trust Fund, the State Employee Assistance Program, and the Equipment Maintenance Program. DORM also manages insurance coverage of various departments of state government that require commercially provided insurance and provides risk management guidance on risk issues affecting the State of Alabama. Managing insurance coverage includes assistance to agencies in securing, underwriting, pricing, billing, and claims handling. Coverage for various departments of state government may be authorized or required by statute, federal regulation or by lease agreements.